if . ; t II If !l u l! Oregon State sman Innt Daily xept Mooaar by : TEX STATE8KAV PC" BUSHIXO COMPJUTT : SIS Booth Commercial St, Baton, Orafoa IV J. Hn4rieka y4 J. Tmm Lm at. aforri aa Italia J. Smith -AidrW Baock' - . . afaaarfaf-Editar - - - City Editor ' Ttlccnpk E4ir , Sociaty Editor W. II. Harder oa -. Clrealatioa If aaaf ' Ralph H. Kletsiaf aVartiainf Hti(r Frank JaakoaU w . Maagr Job Dwp. B. A. fUvataa j ' , . Uvaatoek Editor W. C. Canner ".-;-.; roaitry EditaT Tla iaaoelaffrl PrM U azelaslraly aatitla to tho as for sabUeatioa of aU m ttepatebaa credit to it or ot otharwuo croditod ia this pa par and aiao tho local a aabMabaaS horoiaw -. .- , . , t- . , .. 1 - : . r;:; BUSINESS OITICES: - , ' Albert Bran, S3 Worroator Bid, Portlaad, Ora. V 1 i .r - Thamaa k. Clark Co, Naw Tork. Ha-136 W. Slat Sts Cbtearo. atarqaatto Bid.; : Xoty Payaa, flaaro BM(, Saa fraaciac. Calif.; Hirraa Bids. Laa.a.acalaav Calif. Baataoso Of flea SI or 53 . Booloty ' i TELEPHONES: CfarealaUoa OISmJII Henra DpartMfttSS or 108 ' Job Dpirtit af . Eatorad at tho Post Offieo ia fialaaa, Orocoa, as aacaad-alaM aaattor. , May 19, 1026 rtr-v-- ; A-QIFT OPvTHANKSGIVINGrAnd when ye will offer sac rff Ice of thanksgirliisT. vnto th& Lord, offer It at your owni. Ley. south; salem junior high school . The South Salem people are entitled to their junior high j - j - It was provided forjn the bonds voted three years ago. The propd newtbuilding is neededi t The present ones '(. . are overflowing. There is not enough room for the hew build ; in; 6n the old site of the Lincoln (South Salem) school v yHence somenew location must be tMovided. . ' ' , ; i The new'site to be voted on today is-the only one avail- j .k fkere is n alternative. t . i 'v 'the purchase1 of the new rsite is 'not 'authorized at' the election. tbisternoon, tomort will be forever too late, for flhj owner of one paohe' trjct (the key- to the situation) already has1 it staked to sell for buUding lots; he will not K t K!7ijy9 m 'Wfifh Jt but such property i-worth what its owners 'can realize in some other way, and ; iiri'y ondvgrlhai' 4b,ere' iamow- ready, sale for such :prDperty, and that prices are- advancing. ; ' r- v - The South Salem people want that tract, and as they are '.iot askingof additional money, there is no reason why they . -duld. not have it ' r . ' . , u ' And the school board has investigated the situation and iilOO per cent in favor of that site. And the members of the School board are not crazj There is nothing in it for them, nthey arejgodd business men. You would trust the business judgment of any ione. of them. - .V: . f' The vote 4his; afternoon ought to be 100 per cent yes. iTiere is no'other vrayr in justice to the South Salem people, pacd in consideration 5 all the. rules of good business judg nlent; to'sajr nothing of good common sense and expediency! X -' .;-' 1- ; '."?. ; WHY RETIRE STAXFIELD? , Jhere wUl be a very small Tote polled at the primaries- this month t-itho presejouUook.JiThe .TOteewhyeararlrDwing smaller. , Frequently yoa hear people say they. willot go to the - polls at all. Others say they intend to vote for but one or two per sons oat of two or three hundred candidates on the sereral ballots. There are ton or a dozen candidates for United States senator. Most western states that hare built up bis Influence and got bis results keep their senators oa the Job. Washington does that: Idaho and Utah and California har kept; their senators so long they hare be come men of national JinfluenceJ Has anyone heard a good strong lair argument lor. making; change in Oregon? 1 McNary in western Oregon and Stanfleid In eastern" Oregon."' Hare they failed at any point to represent the staievdr-;thelr " 8ectionl,4 Stanfield is only a sheep and cattle man, Bnt what else, haye. they in eastern Oregon! His bill to refund flye million dollars to eighteen Oregon counties that :wa toggled away from hem by annullng land,granU to pu them In ttt forest reserves, has een ?.f arorably reported tor 'passage in the "senate and tha iewer house ot -congress. It wiU help those mpoyerj fished counUeswl The same wajp Boh Stantield is fighting a successful TidUle to preTent. Jhe state losing ait tne saies xaaue oi uBBen tte forest resenres. Will some new and Inexperienced person who has no places on eommitteea'be able ' to -helphe people of Oregon? SUnfleld is on the two" big ' committees-tinance and lands, and he IS v friend of Coolidge and Mellon. He is also on the claims com- mlttee ajjd 'the "citil serrice and postoffice committees. What wUl Oferoir gain by retiring Stanfleid?- i : awJLa,-?. i'Ai 'S'S . i ' - - - commok sense. 1 Salem, Oregon, May 18. 1926. DUUG GARDENS ly to 'the aforesaid ' realtors; who hare cheap tracts" io sell at. high prices to the dlsgnlshed crows, and to the merchants down town who selfishly want to force eyery one.to do all their baying: from them and would have all -little neighborhood stores officially for bidden. r j . ' ' How large a city wUI the Salem commission plan? - 50,000? 100.' 000? 1.060,000? Can they locate with reasonable certainty the logi cal location for Ladd dV Bush's new' 30-story bank building out on Highland avenue twenty years from now,' And satisfactorily pre scribe what shall and shall not be built between here and there? Ridiculous! , I am not 'a taxpayer in Salem and fully realize that this fact will Immediately brand my opinions as worthless with the powers' ' that be.- - NeTertheless." I brazenly In sist that the very fact that I have nothing at stake enables me to riew this proposUion more sane ly than wonld be the case if . 1 Qwned a little property which I fondly hoped would be endowed with a fictitious ralue through the kindly offices of the zoning com mission. - ; I f expect to some day buy a home in Salem, and I shall want it to be within a block of a nice little neighborhood store where , I can buy things to eat and a cigar and a Sunday newspaper and stuff to make sandwiches when I want to go fishing, without haying to go clear down town for hem. It will be nice, too, if there is a little garage there where I can get so well acquainted with the man that he wUl fix my jitney with-, out being, Inspired to gyp me so extensively as the hard-boiled gen tlemen who occupy the large es tablishments down town. Ano of course there must be a filling sta tion. Trying to prescribe Salem's fu ture is as silly as was the ex pectant mother who fondly en visioned tie golden haired lad who was to look just like his dad, eag erly purchased Little Lord- Fount leroy clothing and a rave soldier costume with cocked hat and tin sword and then , gave girtlT to twin girls. A. M. CHURCH. - 545 N. 13th St. The following letter in refer ence tovthe endorsement of Mark McCalllster. was received t Tues day. Editor. . ..May 18. Dear Sir: ," I notice in , ..this morning's Statesman you have is sued. in big letters the following: Review' Endorses Mark McCail- ister." Where , did you get it? This is an -error.-1 have not men tioned Mark MeCallister in any issue of the ' Review, and I don't like to t. misquoted. I -did: en dorse Mark Paulson of Silverton, and expect to support the nomi nees of the " Republican party. Please correct. Yours truly, f H. D. Mars. When questioned last evening, Mr. MeCallister stated that the clipping had appeared in the Stay- ton Mail. " ' - v. An editorial writer in the Portland Oregonian has finally found out that the Willamette valley may have a great crude druir' industry - . , -r But he writes as though he fears we rhight. have a boom in that industry, to the injury of other farming interests. He need not be afraid of this.1 There are many things to be done before there can be a crude drug boom , And , the first thing should be experimental crude drug gardens at tne vrejsuu jrvK-u' wucui..., vuv - must be cured properly, as well as grown In the right ways. ijio farmer is going to grow crude drugs till he knows all 'about the game- . : ' But it' would be a great game for western Oregon ; a great industry, for we have the right climatic and soil con ditions. Nature has done her part. - . , , V It is possible'to make" the crude' drug industry here one of the biggest ana oest paying unes in yregon. EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE AS corrvapandattco for tats depart atoat naat bo aisd t7 tko writor. arass bo writtaa on oao aldo tao aapar arjy. and saoalA aot bo laagot taaa 160 word,,.: , . v ' tlon to : - Salem. Ore., May 18, 1926. . Gentlemenr -s v- There is only one small objec- the idea.of official city planning and soning, which is that it doesn't - work : -doesn't secu re the Ideal resulfe hoped and expect ed -never has and never will. It is perfectly ytrue that many eastern - cities . have had sotting commissions for twenty years or nor?'; -Those -commissions are iusl.r "tzzx ever now-tryla; to correct the mistakes cf the com r2kil:r3 wt!:hrirecei2d them. They, find that, tracts which were solemnly set aside as factory dls tricts now Insist upon becoming select residence : zones, while the Imposing mansions of the 400 of those' days must now be torn down to make room for, modern bus! iuess sky-scrapers.1" No man. : nor commission of men, .nor T'englnee,". , can - en vision the Salem of even ten years hence. ; Human enterprise cannot be standardized, and at tempts to do so sBimply hobble it to 'the detriment Tot all - and the benefit of none. The zoning idea was born about the : time . that - barbers became tonsorlal artists and land sharks became realtors, and merely illus trates the "tendency-o the Ameri can human crow to blick a colored feather in his tall and pose as peacock. Its benefits accrue sole- Hits For Breakfast I School election today- k. And the Sooth!! Salem people are entitled to yoarfvote , ' Because they are" entitled to their school ". bflilding. totW to them three years-ago, and ; there Is no other site"for it?? There r Is no other wayT'no alternative J - " V .... Free employment office of the .VMCA sent 48 ppfppie to the straw berry fields yesterday. The labor situation is i better, in :the berry fields. People have been coming in from every direction.' But they are all . needed. There Is aNplockfl order for fi 9 loran berry pickers in one yard, tho Vincent yard, for an early f utu re date. . j v- t "', - m m ;U . V?V r Then the canneries are wanting moee women r a tot more of them. "W S ' This Is women's day for the YMCA opening wek.-'The Women of -Salem have their share, and a large -one, in the' activities ot the magnificent new building.. i ' ' . - "a- ; .4 Annual irrigation Slogan num ber of , The v Statesman tomorrow That Is one of the' big. things for the future of this valley. Irriga tion Is crop life insurance. If you ran help the Slogan editor, please do so: today. .... Did you see the eastern skyline last evening If ou did not, yc-u missed one of the most beautiful nature pictures-fever -painted by the hand of the Creator.- ' The sky was i - peculiarly clear, the moun tains unusually Verttant, and the snow peaks Deautjitul beyond hum an power -to approximate or pov erty of language to describe.,, 1 IGPIMDE' i GALLED SUPREME Spjectatots ; See-and I Hear : Film Drama, Action Is j ? Turned Into Sound The Bake-Rite Bdkery. Busy every day supplying best homes with bakery goods of all kinds; baked In a kitchen clean as your own. 34 S State! St. () The Commerctal Book Store has everything you need in books and 'stationery and isnpplies for the school,! office or jhomev at the low est possible prices. , 1 .' - v,T : Parker Col 444 S. Com'l. Don't fail to talk to -Parker about your nsed car.' Follow the advice of Henry Ford. Keep used cars as good as new. Ask prices.? . ' () Woods Auto ttTop Co:, builders of the most elegant and durable automobile tops In Salerno . Repair ing of aU kinds. Curtains with lass enclosures.Qet onr priceai ( ) i -ijrheise .who have seen 'The Big laradef at.the HeUig, theatre here have seen .what Is without doubt the " moat remarkable and most remarkable and most stupenduons production yet f ilmed tor the mov ing picture , screen. . Those who hare not yet seen it will have an opportunity r this afternoon and this evening an opportunity that should not be lost. ; !The Birth- of a Nation" was an -'epoch-making film, t as was "The Covered Wagon. But both of those productions are far sur passed by "The Big Parade." And the comparison does not; belittle in the least the two former pic tures. " J i To describe "The Big Parade; is impossible- one must live it must feel It on the screen. It is impossible to describe the feeling one receives when a huge airplane swoops down at you from the -picture, with the powerful motors roaring in your ears. Or to see and hear a machine-gun, hidden in a pit, the' short, stubby barrell sweeping its sector clean with a stream of lead. Lumbering tanks, rolling fatefully towards he front all these things are F. W. Pettyjohn. S65 N. Com'l.. sell the Hudson car, giving the greatest six cylinder value. Hud- son coach.' $1790; seven pas"- ger. $1875. () Buster Brown Shoe Store. High class, stylish looking, comfort giv ing, long wearing shoes for the leasf. money. Go and be convinc ed. , 125 North Com'l St. () The Salem Hdw. Co., most pro gressive. Every accommodation given : to those in need ot best hardware supplies. Work and pros perity the motto. 120 N Com'l. () C. F. Breithanpt, florist and decorator. 123 N. Liberty.; Phone 380v Flowers, bulbs, floral de signs for all occasions. Pioneer and leader in Salem. i () ttloyd'E. Hains"den Is having, a splendid trade on bicycles, kiddie cars, speed wagons, bicycle tires, bicycle accessories, etc. "Store and shop. 387 Court St.- !'.:.() VlckBroa. are selling -the Oak land and Pontiaccars. Agents for the valley conn toes.. Pioneer firm in autos. Oakland coach now only $1290. - 280 S. High St. . ? () The Electric Restaurant serves elegant meals and lunches. Try them; you wlU come again and bring yonr friends. Best in Salem. 479 State St. . () PATTERSON " of Eola Polk County ' Republican Candidate r for ; GOVERNOR Reduce' taxes by reducing cost of Government. . Place penitentiary under Board of Control. .Make Board of Con - trol the Parole Board: fewer ' pardons. - Enforcement of -Prohibition by of ficials who believe in enforcing tbe law. Hasten construction . of Roosevelt .Highway. Adequate provision for', retiring . . bonds, i Issue no tax free bonds. Fish and Game Commission tunc- 'x- tion for people and not as poll- r tical machines. t Play fair with ex-service men. Maintain high standard of public schools and institutions of high er learning. , I do not believe in. taking any .political "power from the -indi viduaI,Toter. No discount on the taxpayer's dol rlar. , . . . j - i (raid Advert Ibeaent) 1 rL-iJ By Tn CALIFORNIA PICKWICK STAGES 30 HOURS TO SAN FRANCISCO Through Reclining Chair. Car Service Three . Schedules Each Day; With Stop Over Privileges Leaving the Terminal Hotel . 10 A. M., 7:30 P. M.t. 1 :35 A. M. "One Way -Round Trip SAN FRANCISCO One Way Round Trip I LOS ANGELES .$150 .$30.00 .$28.35 .$52.50 - For Information Call At - TERMINAL HOTEL or Phone 696 J II ELECTRICALLY RECORDED. 17 THE EXCLUSIVE UUGHTRA T9 METHOD Y Let us play,, these marvelous ' ' new records for. you. ; ; Better music I . and more music than you ever Heard ; ?-' before. No increase in prices, . JStartlin& ' development in - -Umusical recortlinga'f. ;',v;r"" HeartHemttblday in , our pleasant music rooms. ' tion to purchase. No obliga- - -v s- ill v ' - t 7 ' brought to you vlsuaUy on the . - . m -v m screen ana at tne sameime 10 yolir ears. v'-Aii ' C V, The mechanical effects : alone are sufficient to make The Big Parade an epochal film. - The spectators sees .and hears the: ac tion, every move ; la accurately translated Into sounds Whistles, bombs, airplanes, tanks, machine- guns, mortars, trucks ana motor cycles, all are made real in the great picture. A- crew of- twenty men behind the scenes work with machine-like precision in trans lating cues from the picture into sound. , ,. "The Big, -Parade" is not a graphic description, of the " world war in the same manner ' that "Flanders Fields' Is. John Gil bert. Is starred in this production which was filmed "in-a studio and hot upon the actual battlefield. Th story is beautiful and the acting Is superb - A sixteen piece orchestra ac companies the lilm. ' "The Big Pa rade": will . be shown here today and tonight only. " " The matinee will stkrt at2!20 o'clock and the evening performance . at : 8:30 o'clock; ".!.... .' , ... -.- -- FlagCoupon Three of these coupons and 98c when 'presented at or mailed to the Statesman office, 215 South Commercial Street, Salemregron, entitles yoii to a beautiful Amer ican Flagj size 5x3 feet as advertised. . . . . Name Address NOTE -If flag is to be mailed add lc additional for cost of mailing nd flag will be sent postpaid to tne address siren 1 Ajnd Every Day at 2:30 and 7:30 Until NoUi Remains WE IVlUST V BUY WATCHES, DIAMONDS, ' SILVER AT jYOUR OWN BID V Saturday an $85 Diamond sold for $20. A 26 piece 1 847 Rogers Silverware with hollow handled knives and stain less blades went for $21. I Ejght dollar watch chains for $2.50, etc. etc., ask your jneighbor bargains galore for everyone.. - K - i- r-di:jU; NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR GIFT BUYING ' 7 ' i ' amy Comp Osi WasE Pay; That's just how we feel, all torn up and tKings in a litter, intr going: merrily on,. ; But we invite you inor after all, Tot of Bean Soup" on wash day don't go so bad and it is with our reinodel the old proverbial;, enjoyed byVgxwdL - b W V. wvwas-r V mmj vva w Ov ww! " w aaf v wa wvw , many who won't admit it and so it is when company' drops in on wash day. 8 X Giir Gu ests If you can put-up with ' ' our house -in . the condi ? , tion it's in we!! be hos ? ; pitable to tfie best of our ; ability ant as an extra V:'H, inducement we will have twp pots of real good old fashioned 'pargains. One ' ,-of silk frocks" and "one of.' ' r - i - . - ' y oress coats. ' :. All of our, silk dresses com-: - posed of, crepes,! satin face ' . crepes,' printed crepes in fact -. every silk dress in 'stock at a . special reduced price. . '- " I Dress and novelty, coats . includ- . ing flares and coats straight" of Vi line. . Some have the bell sleeves . Xu A while M others '-. boast f the -i new "r pouch sleeve elaborately em- v; . broidered with metalic and silk- All at an extra low - .t. en braids.' price. 1